Saw the headline, thought "yeah, probably a couple greats and a bunch of castoffs". Nope, genuinely a list of the absolute cream of the crop of early/mid-90s DOS games. One Must Fall 2097 is an ...
I've stated multiple times that I believe the seventh generation of gaming, with PS3s and Xbox 360s, were the best era for gaming. Heck, I could go on about the why and how of it for hours. The '90s, ...
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Quake was the only game to support DOS and Win95 with TCP/IP multiplayer in one executable—deep dive explains how id Software did it
In an exceedingly detailed writeup, Fabien Sanglard explains how the OG Quake got its support for TCP/IP and was arguably the ...
Our medium has a rich history that stretches far back into the days of DOS gaming, but the further back in time you go, the more it's a pain to get these games running on modern systems. Even if I ...
Based in Rome, Diana loves all kinds of stories, even though she’s too lazy for most things that aren’t games. She's a freelance writer with a degree in Art History, contributing to GameRant while she ...
The Book 8088 was a neat experiment, but as a clone of the original IBM PC, it was pretty limited in what it could do. Early MS-DOS apps and games worked fine, and the very first Windows versions ran… ...
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